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Monday, January 2, 2012

Goodwill without borders


. . . can nourish and strengthen families, friends and communities during hard times to come.

All in a few days work for a 30 years shelf life of 
preserved basic food!!!

Surely there are countless ways to do so. Thus during my spare moments, I discovered from reliable Youtube,  a productive way of spending time that can contribute to this cause. The idea here is all about sharing your very own produce via barter system in keeping with unexpected times.

Enjoy the following videos on Ginger, green/red bell peppers, carrots, broccoli, potatoes, sweet potatoes, lemon, oranges, tomatoes, zucchini, summer squash, spinach, eggplant, mushroom, bananas, apples, frozen corn, cucumber, peppers, corn, prunes, peas, bread crumbs, dehydrated vegy and meat soups and many more.

How to dehydrate and store food part 1

There are many different methods for drying, each with their own advantages for particular applications; these include: Be dryers, Drum drying, Freeze Drying, Shelf dryers, Spray drying, Sunlight, Commercial food dehydrators

Household oven.

How to dehydrate and store food part 2

Try it with meat, fish, vegetables, root crops, fruits, grains, spices and other edible foods for experimentation.

 

How to dehydrate and store food part 3

 

There are many different methods for drying, each with their own advantages for particular applications; these include: Be dryers, Drum drying, Freeze Drying, Shelf dryers, Spray drying, Sunlight, Commercial food dehydrators, Household oven .

 

How to dehydrate and store food part 4



How to dehydrate and store food part 5

 

How to Dehydrate and store food part 6

How to Dehydrate and store food part 7

How to cook with Dehydrated and store food part 8

How to dehydrate and store food part 9

How to Dehydrate and store food part 10

Uploaded by Dehydrate2store
Visit www.dehydrate2store.com
for more great videos, recipes, and information.

After having watched the downloaded videos, go for recycling refrigerators, air conditioned units, no good cars (just the casing parts) and convert it into a dehydrating unit and make your very own dehydrator.

or you can try this, . . .


How to Make a Solar Food Dehydrater
From Beer Cans
Uploaded by rickvanman on Apr 27, 2010

How to Make a Solar Food Dehydrater From Beer Cans

Message from author: 
This is how I constructed my Solar Food Dehydrator
out of soda and beer cans, scrap and recycled wood, using a solar furnace design.

Sources: Wkipedia, Youtube,
Dehydrate2store

Visit www.dehydrate2store.com
for more great videos, recipes, and information.



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1 comment:

Unknown said...

Nice attempt for a good reason. At the end, everyone has to move towards the nature back, keep caring nature it is what make you complete.